
워리어
About
A gritty crime drama set amid the 1870s Tong Wars in San Francisco’s Chinatown, following martial‑arts prodigy Ah Sahm as he navigates gang conflict and corruption.
Warrior follows Ah Sahm, a skilled fighter who arrives in San Francisco during the late 19th‑century Tong Wars to find his sister. He becomes an enforcer for the powerful Hop Wei tong while grappling with rival gangs, corrupt police, and political pressures. The series blends historic events with a fictional narrative, focusing on Ah Sahm’s moral choices, family ties, and the violent power struggles that define Chinatown in that era. Its period setting, martial arts action, and exploration of discrimination and loyalty make it a tense, character‑driven drama.
What to know
- 3 seasons with 30 episodes total
- Episodes run 44‑66 minutes
- Set in 1870s San Francisco during the Tong Wars
- Main gangs: Hop Wei, Long Zii, Fung Hai
- Heavy emphasis on martial arts and choreography
- Political corruption and anti‑Chinese sentiment drive the plot
- Dialogue is often dense with period‑accurate language
- Series available on Max, Roku and Netflix (after 2024)
Watch if
If you appreciate well‑researched historical drama, layered characters, and intense fight sequences, Warrior offers a compelling blend of period detail and gritty action. Its exploration of family loyalty, political intrigue, and survival in a hostile environment keeps viewers engaged from start to finish.
Skip if
If you prefer light‑hearted or purely contemporary shows, the series’ mature themes, frequent violence, and period setting might feel too intense or slow for your taste.
Setting & Conflict
Protagonist Ah Sahm
Tone & Themes
Action & Fight Scenes
Political & Social Issues
Production & Reception
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